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Makers of Device That Can 'See' Through Walls Are Worried About Who Will Use It
It could save a life or spy on innocents, researchers say.
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Scientists Say This Robot Bartender Could Be More Efficient Than the Real Thing
MIT researchers have developed a “bartender” robot and two Turtlebot “waiters” that work together to deliver items in unpredictable environments such as hospitals, disaster situations, and—crucially—bars.
Researchers Unveiled a New, Serious Vulnerability In Tor
An attacker can passively monitor traffic to reveal the identity of users and servers on the Tor network.
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Is Probabilistic Programming the Future of Computer Graphics?
MIT computer scientists revisit a once-impossible computer vision technique.
The 'Better Siri' that Could Plan NASA Missions and Help You Organize Your Day
Whether it's landing a rover or finding lunch, artificial intelligence can help.
How 'HTTP with Accountability' Will Let You Track Who Uses Your Data
HTTPA would use transparency to give users increased privacy by keeping data usage records on a so-called Provenance Tracking Network.
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